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been benefiting
noun
An advantage, help, sake or aid from something.
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Her first album, "19," has also been benefiting.
All the insurers have been benefiting from price increases.
Asian banks have also been benefiting from the strong growth in wealth generated in the region.
As a result, Irvine says, her team has been focusing on consumer businesses, which have been benefiting from these trends.
Western democratization assistance is not lavish anymore, if it ever was, but Mali had been benefiting steadily since the 1990s.
What these new figures bring home is that lots of people have been benefiting, and to a substantial degree.
Such firms have been benefiting from an influx of limited partners seeking investments that generate much-needed high and consistent yields.
Had black and Latino students been benefiting from those preferences, as many would, at least some portion of affirmative action might be in less peril.
So countries that have experienced a fall in their currency have, in theory at least, been benefiting from that, while those with stronger currencies are being clobbered.
More broadly, the report will fuel the debate about who has been benefiting in the recession and who is likely to do best from the recovery.
The iPhone maker, Vestager found, had been benefiting from a sweetheart tax deal agreed behind closed doors with Ireland a quarter of a century ago.
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